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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2010

This is a tutorial showing you how to use your liquid clay for making image transfers. Basically the ink from a newspaper transfers to the liquid clay while baking, and then you can have a wonderful clay necklace, for example.

I am using FIMO deko gel as it is more transparent than Translucent Liquid Sculpey. Both, though, should work the same.

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  • Fimo deko gel is the same thing as fimo decorating gel right? Because I found a decorating gel from fimo on amazon and I was just wondering if it was the same thing. Thanks!:)

  • @yogurt395 Yup. I think so. They've changed the names..I think..

  • This doesn't work with magazines does it?

  • @ghostofnothing123 It does - with magazines that are not "covered in plastic".. uhm, don't know how to say that in english exactly. Well, newspapers are ok. The kind where you easily get ink on your hands after reading them through, you know. It means that the ink will easily transfer to the clay.

  • are you left handed? ;D

  • @BratzLoverGirl Yes.

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  • @GentlemanBunny You mean "laminated"? Or just coated with gloss?

  • how long do you bake it for and love the sample =)

  • i have to do this! its a shame i dont have the kind of magazines you mean though :( are you sure glossy magazines or printers wont work?

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